Thursday, January 8, 2009

In the middle of last year, a 5-month old infant from Shawnee, Texas died from strangulation. The culprit had been traced to allegedly defective convertible bassinets.

This was second to a prior strangulation incident involving a 4-month old infant from Missouri.

However, a major movement to recall 3-in-1 and 4-in-1 convertible “close-sleeper” bassinets had not been done until the second infant died. This prompted major retailers to recall these bassinets out from their shelves despite the product owner’s refusal to recall said products themselves.

The recall was said to be difficult as the product is now owned by a different company.

While most of us do everything for the safety of our children, it seemed that some companies catering to our babies’ needs fail to observe the maximum standards and requirements in making, distributing or manufacturing their products.

However, defective products victims can hold the manufacturers and distributors responsible for their injuries under the law. By filing a lawsuit for product liability claim, they can claim damages for their injuries.

These products or services must undergo quality check or control before making them available to the public.

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Rodney Mesriani is the principal partner of Mesriani Law Group (MLG), which has its main office in Los Angeles and satellite offices in Beverly Hills, Van Nuys, Lawndale and Glendale California.

Areas of Practice Mr. Mesriani spent years specializing in many legal areas: Personal Injury and Employment and Labor Law. He is an experienced litigator and a skilled trial attorney.

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